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Dr. Anne Weisenberg, Program Coordinator
Multiple Subject Credential Program
DBH 331 - 209/667-3474

aweisenberg@csustan.edu

Ms. Karen Breshears, Coordinator
Credential Internship Programs
DBH - 328F - 209/664-6732
kbreshears@csustan.edu

Developing minds are Motivat(Ed.)

Elementary teachers have a unique calling. They need to do more than educate students — they must motivate and captivate.

Now, if that sounds like a task suited to you, maybe you have what is needed to teach in elementary school.

Teacher Education at CSU Stanislaus offers a variety of graduate programs — many of which can be completed in a year — to equip the state’s future K-6 teachers with the keys needed to unlock the potential in children.

Elementary Photo - Elementary Students Participating in Class

The Multiple Subject Credential Program is a gateway for many elementary teachers. It is a 35-unit program that includes student teaching. The program can be completed in a year. As an added convenience, courses are offered in Stockton in addition to Turlock.

There are several institutions where aspiring teachers can attain their credential. CSU Stanislaus stands out because of its intended mix of Multiple Subject Credential Program’s affordability, timeliness, convenience, and depth of preparation.

NOTE: To apply to the MSCP, you must first apply to the CSU Stanislaus Graduate Program. This is a separate application process. Students may not be admitted to the MSCP without university graduate admission.

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